Page card file processing apparatus



Feb. 13, 1951 H. H. FELDSTEIN ET AL 2,541,753

PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS 5 Sheets-Sheet 1 Filed Jan. 21, 1948 INVENTOR.

HENRY H. FELDSTE/N MHREJ. FELDE'TE/N Feb. 13,1951 H. H. FELDSTEIN ET AL 2,541,753

' PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS Filed Jan. 21, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 2 INVENTOR. HENRY H. FELDETE/N Feb. 13, 1951 H. H. FELDSTEIN ET AL 2,541,753

PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 Filed Jan. 21, 1948 INVENTOR. HENRY H. FELDSTEl/V MFIRC FELusTE/N Feb. 13,1951 H. H. FELDSTEIN ET AL 2,541,753

PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS 5 Sheets-Sheet 4 FIG: 10

Filed Jan. 21, 1948 INVENTOR. HENRY H. FELDSTE/N a 1951 H. H. FELDSTEIN ET AL 2,541,753

PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS Filed Jan. 21, 1948 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 FIG. 13

INVENTOR. HHl/RY H. FELDSTE/N Patented Feb. 13, 1951 PAGE CARD FILE PROCESSING APPARATUS Henry H. Feldstein, Cleveland, Ohio, and Marc J. Feldstein, Arlington, Va.

Application January 21, 1948, Serial No. 3,638

24 Claims.

This invention relates to page card files, especially to apparatus for facilitating changes in arrangement of data-bearing cards slidably received in and extending transversely of page card files, and for photographing the cards.

Many page card files are in use today and these files may be of various constructions and sometimes may ;be in the form of a plurality of separate files which are adapted, usually, to be secured together in end-to-end relationship in any conventional manner whereby positive engagement between the abutted ends of two page card files can be secured. In other instances, page card files may be made from relatively flexible material in elongate strip form so that such a page card file can be coiled on itself in roll form. The page card files, in all events, normally include the relatively wide base portion that has inwardly turned flanges formed along its lateral margins, which flanges are spaced slightly from the base of the base card file and are adapted to receive, for sliding engagement, transversely extending data-bearing cards or" strips. These data-bearing cards are loosely carried by the page card file to facilitate changing the cards,or inserting new cards, withdrawing old cards, etc. so that the data carried by the page card file can be maintained on a current basis with changing business conditions. 7

The general object of this invention is to provide am improved, novel apparatus of the class described which is inexpensive but sturdily constructed.

Another object of the invention is to provide an uncomplicated positive engagement between the plow frame member and the rest of the apparatus.

A further object of the invention is to prevent data-bearing cards carried by a page card file from piling up on each other in superimposed relation when the data-bearing cards are being shifted to new positions to add or remove databearing cards and when the old data-bearing cards may be temporarily displaced from their normal engagement with the apparatus of the invention.

A further object of the invention is to provide a drive for moving page card files in either direction, when engaged with the apparatus of the invention.

Yet another object of the invention is to provide low friction positioning means for page card files to facilitate .endwise movement of same through the apparatus of the invention.

Another object of the invention is toprovide apparatus for processing page card files so as to facilitate movement of data-bearing strips carried thereby.

Still another object of the invention is to provide apparatus of the class desribed wherein all or part of the apparatus is adapted to be tilted to a vertical position to facilitate photographing a page card file and the contents thereof.

Another object of the inventionis to provide disengageable drive means having positive engagement with a page card file for controlling its longitudinal movement through a positioning frame.

Yet another object of the invention is to position a page card file by means engaged with opposed edge portions thereof and to move such file longitudinally through the positioning means by separate means associated with the center portion of the file.

' Attention is directed to the accompanying drawings wherein:

Fig. 1 is an elevation, partially broken away and shownin section, of the apparatus embodying the principles of the invention;

Figs. 2, 3 and 4 are transverse sections taken on the line 22, 33 and 4-4 of Fig. 1;

Fig. 5 is a fragmentary section of modified frame means of the invention;

Fig. 6 is a plan of a page card file support bracket at one end of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1;

Fig. 7 is a side elevation, partially in section, of the means shown in Fig. 6;

Fig. 8 is a vertical section taken on line 8-8 of Fig. 6;

Fig. 9 is a partial vertical section taken on line 99 of Fig. 7;

Fig. 10 is a fragmentary vertical section partially shown in diagram of a modified type of apparatus of the invention;

Figs. 11 and 12 are vertical sections taken on lines I lll and I2--l2 of Fig. 10;

Fig. 13 is a vertical section, partially diagrammatic, of a further modification of the apparatus; and

Fig. 14 is an end elevation of the apparatus shown in Fig. 13.

Reference is now made to the details of the construction shown in the accompanying drawings wherein the numeral [0 generally indicates apparatus for facilitating the positioning of data-bearing strips in a page card file. A frame II is provided which includes side members l2 and I3 which extend longitudinally of the frame in spaced relation and have a longitudinally direction.

3 open center portion of the apparatus defined therebetween. Each of the side members I2 and i3 are shown as being provided with an integral outwardly extending flange [4 which extends the length thereof for a purpose to be hereinafter explained. Both of the side members I2 and i3 carry cover bars or strips l5 which are removably secured thereto in any conventional manner, as by screws i6 which engage with the flanges 15. The cover bars and the upper portions of the side members l2 and K3 are formed with complementary grooves therein which combine to form a recess 5? on the inner'surface of each of the side member assemblies. ,These recesses I? are in opposed relation on the longitudinal open center portion of the frame. As a feature of the invention, the recesses I? are of such size and shape as to receive a page card file 18 therein for longitudinal movement through the frame 5 l in either direction. The page card file I8 is longitudinally threaded into engagement between the recesses l7 and, of course, extends therebetween and is supported thereby for sliding movement along the frame II. The page card file i8 has pairs of transversely extending, downwardly projecting lugs l9 and 2| formed thereon at the spaced longitudinal portions thereof. These pairs of lugs l9 and 2| are adapted to receive therebetween a similar lug or bar 22 which is associated with drive means provided for moving the page card file through the apparatus. Other lug driving engagement may be. provided in place of the construction shown and may comprise spaced lugs on the drive belt that individually engage with one or two lugs on the page card file for moving same forwardly and rearwardly. These lugs 22 extend transversely of the frame II and are positioned by endless drive means, such as endless chains 23 and 2% which are suitably secured to the lugs 22 adjacent each end thereof. The chains 23 and 2d engage with sprockets 25 and 26 which are journaled in the frame I l on shafts 21 and 28 so that the drive unit formed therefrom can move the page card file in either desired longitudinal Y referably the shaft 21 is carried in a housing 29 which is slidably'associated with a support 3! and is retained in a given position by means of set screws 32 whereby the longitudinal position of the sprocket 25 can be varied for maintaining the drive means of the invention taut. Any conventional drive means can be provided for the drive unit formed of the lugs 22 and chains 23 and 24, and a crank arm .33 is shown engaged with an outer end of the shaft 28 so that the position of the page card file iii can be manually controlled as it is moved through the apparatus l0.

Another salient feature of the invention is that the position of the data-bearing cards in the apparatus can be controlled as relative movement between such cards and the page card file occurs to reset the cards in the file. Thus, a plow frame 3 is provided and extends transversely of the frame H, being carried on the cover bars I5 which function as ways therefor. The plow frame 34 is wider than the frame i! and has laterally outwardly directed base portions, or fianges 35, which normally but not necessarily project beyond the margins of the frame. Preferably the plow frame 32 is permanently retained in sliding engagement with the frame H so that substantially Z-shaped mounting brackets 35 are removably secured to the plow frame 34 by meansv of screws 37. These brackets 36 are adapted to extend inwardly of the frame II and engage with the lower surfaces of the flanges [4, as shown in Figs. 3 and 4. The actual plow device for engaging with and forming a stop for databearing strips carried in the page card file I8 in this instance comprises a bar 38 which extends transversely of the apparatus. The plow bar is supported by a plurality of bars 39 which are secured, as by welding to the back surface of the Flow bar 38 and are carried on and secured to a shaft ll that extends across the plow frame 34 and is j-ournaled therein. The plow bar 38 is provided with a plurality of laterally spaced, longitudinally extending stabil'mer or positioning fingers 53 that are adapted to overlie the page card file l8 and any data-bearing strips thereon when the plow bar 33 is brought down into engagcment therewith. The shaft 5| positions the plow bar 38 for arcuate movement to and from a position bearing on the top of the page card file I8. A handle knob 44 is carried by the shaft 4! at one end thereof to control the position of the plow bar 38. The shaft 4i may be retained in a given position by friction, or any desired locking device may be associated therewith to retain it in a set position. In some instances, it may be desirable to form the stabilizer fingers 33 with slightly upwardly curved end portions so as to facilitate their engagement with data-bearing strips. In all events, the apparatus is adapted to be used by swinging the plow bar 33 into position wherein it presses on the data-bearing strips on the page card file and then the plow frame 34 and associated means are retained in a given position while the crank handle 33 is moved so as to occasion relative longitudinal movement. of the page card file toward the front face of the plow bar 38 whereby the data-bearing strips being moved, if originally in spaced relation to each other, will accumulate in edge-to-edge abutting relationship underneath the positioning fingers 43. 1

As a modification of the invention, there is shown in Fig. 5 a frame side member 5| which has a cover bar 52 secured to the upper surface thereof in any desired manner. The cover bar 52 and frame 5| cooperate to form a recess 53 that is bearings 55 and 55 which arereceived in and suitably retained in surface portions of the side member 5| and cover bar 52 defining the recess 53.

It will be realized that in some instances it may be desirable to retain the page card file [8 in a stationary position and the plow frame 34 may be slid longitudinally of the page card file to effect re-positioning of data-bearing strips. In some instances initial relative movement between the data-bearing strips and the page card file may first move only one or two data-bearing strips which are to be brought into abutting relationship with other similar strips, or an abutted mass of strips may be moved as a body to a new position spaced longitudinally of the page card file. Figs. 4 and 5 best indicate a typical databearing strip S engaged with the page card file l B.

As best shown in Figs. 6 through 9, the apparatus of the invention is provided with an end portion adapted to. receive a page card file unit from the main portion of the apparatus l0 and,

to position such page card file for arcuate movement in a horizontal plane to a position wherein the longitudinal axis of the page card file extends transversely of the apparatus and wherein the support bracket then can be tilted from a horizontal to a vertical position, The aforesaid portion of the apparatus is especially adapted for use when the contents of a page card file are desired to be photographed. Hence, any desired camera or other device is associated with the one end portion of the apparatus of the invention so that it can take a picture of the contents of the end bracket of the apparatus. Fig. 7 shows that a bracket BI is secured to the frame II at one end thereof in any conventional manner and that the bracket 6| extends substantially longitudinally of the frame. The bracket 6I is provided with a pair of reinforcing ribs 62 that taper upwardly from the portion of the bracket 6! adjacent the frame II, and such ribs aid in supporting a semicircular bearing 63 formed in the upper portion of the bracket SI. The bearing 63 journals therein a cylindrical support member B l which is formed integrally with and on the lower surface of a support bracket 65. The support bracket 65 has a limiting shoulder 66 formed thereon for abutting on an upper surface of the bearing section 63 of the bracket 6! for limiting downward arcuate movement of the support bracket 55 thereon. The support bracket 65 is secured to the bearing section 63 for arcuate movement thereon by means of bearing caps 61 engaged with the upper surface of the bearing surface 63 at spaced portions thereof, which bearing caps receive the ends of a shaft 68 therein. The shaft 68 extends through the cylindrical support member 64 of the support bracket 65 and is engaged therewith by a key 58 or other means. The support bracket 65 is adapted to journal thereon a tray 69 which has overhanging edge flanges 'IEl providedon the sides thereof usually extending the length of same. Fig. 6 best shows that one end of the tray 69 that normally is positioned adjacent the end of the frame II is of arcuate contour as indicated at H while the corresponding surface of the table indicated by the numeral I2 is of arcuate concaved shape so as to receive the end of the tray with a tight fit therebetween but which construction will permit arcuate movement of the tray 69. The tray 59 is ordinarily engaged with the support bracket 65 by means of a split lock washer I3 which can be snapped over a recess formed in a downwardly extending boss I4 formed on the tray 69 and prevent it from being pulled out through the reduced neck I5 of a recess I6 formed in the upper portion of the support bracket $5 in its normal position. Any conventional roller bearing "ll may be associated with the boss I4 and bearings I8 may be positioned intermediate the lower surface of the tray 69 and the upper surface of the support bracket 65 whereby relative arcuate movement between the tray and support bracket 65 is facilitated. Stationary dowels Zilfl limit the arcuate travel of the tray 69, and a removable dowel ZBI secures the tray in a given position for moving the card files, or for moving the bracket 65 to the position for photographing. The dowels 2M) and 2!, of course, engage with the bracket 65. The tray 69 has a set screw '59 engaged with each of the side flanges I6 abutting the frame II. These set screws I9 can be tightened so as to secure a page card file thereto, and to prevent the card file and the 6 strips from dropping when thetray 69 is in-a vertical position.

So asto control the vertical position of the support bracket 65 and the tray 69, a gear 8i is secured to the shaft 68 at oneend thereof, and a pinion gear 82 carried by a shaft 282 that is journaled on the support bracket 65 and has a handle 83 provided therefor. Thus, rotation of the pinion gear 82 by the handle 83 will permit the shaft 68 to be moved through an arc and the tray 69 will be swung to and from a vertical position for facilitating the photographing, photostating or the like of the contents 0 of the page card file P shown in engagement therewith.

A further modification of the invention is partially shown in Figs. 10 through 12 and in this instance, frame I00 is provided which is adapted to engage with the edges of a page card file IZH which is shown engaged therewith. The page card file IIlI is provided with a longitudinally extending rack I02 that extends the length thereof. The rack I02 then is adapted to be engaged with one or more pinion gears I03 and HM which are associated with the apparatus. The gears I03 and ma are each supported on shafts E85 and H36, respectively, intermediate the ends thereof. The ends of the shafts IE5 and I96 are journaled in eyes I01 that are formed on mounting links I98. The links I88 are slidably positioned by means of tubular guides are that are suitably secured to the frame IIiil adjacent each side thereof so that the support or mounting links I68 are positioned in the frame for vertical movement. The vertical positions of the shafts Ice and IE6 are controlled by means of control shafts I II] and I I I which are positioned in the lower portion of the frame I99. The shafts HE! and III carry cams H2 and H3, respectively, which engage with and support the lower ends of the links Hi3. Hence, as the shafts ill] and Eli are rotated, the cams H2 and H3 are varied so as to change the vertical positions of the gears I03 and IM and hence whether or not such gears are in driving engagement with the rack formed on the page card file. The shafts I05 and I65 and Hi] and III can be driven in any suitable manner. The apparatus shown herein for this purpose includes driven shafts H4 and H5 which may be driven in any conventional manner. The shaft H4 carries pulleys H6 and Hi that engage with V-belts H8 that extend to a pulley H9 mounted on each of the shafts I and Hit. Suitable belts 9 connect to pulleys IZQ that are carried by the shaft I I5. The belts I I9 also connect to pulleys I2I carried by each of the shaftsIIIJandIII.

From the foregoing, it will be seen that the gears I03 and HM may be driven through the shaft H4 to move the page card file IiJI longitudinally through the frame EDI] at any esired speed, or to stop such movement of the page card file by disengaging the shafts I I4 and IE5 from their associated drive means or by d'isassociating such gears from the rack formed on the page card file. For the purpose of illustration, Fig. 10 shows one of the gears I03 in its engagement position while the corresponding driving gear I6 3 is disengaged and this may be used as a normal driving arrangement, and by lowering gear I93 and simultaneously raising gear I04, the card files are driven in the opposite directions. In all events, both gears I83 and IM can be disengaged at one time to permit the use of a constantly driven member for driving the shaft 4 and avoid the necessityof disconnection ofsuch means this instance, a frame 1% is provided and it has i an open center at the top section thereof as in the other .frames disclosed with slots l-SI formed on the opposed surfaces of the spaced side portions of the frame for receipt of a page card file therein so as to permit a controlled longitudinal movement of a page card file through the apparatus. The frame 13G has a depending mounting lug 532 shown formed thereon at the center thereof, although it may be at the end of the frame, and this lug receives in a bore formed therein shaft I33 which protrudes beyond the extremities of the lug 13-2. The lug I32 has a substantially cylindrical contour at its lowermost surface, as indicated at I34 and this portion of the lug E32 seats on a bearing seat I35 formed in a mounting bracket [38. Bearing caps I37 are secured to the mounting bracket it and secure the shaft i33 thereto. Ihe position of the frame I30 is controlled by conventional means which may include a gear I38 that is carried by the shaft i335 at one end thereof and which engages with a driven gear E39 that is connected to the output shaft Hill of a conventional electrical motor Ml, or other means, that is secured to the mounting bracket !36. While the remaining portion of the frame I3!) is not shown in the drawings, it may comprise an adjustable plow device, belt, etc., as shown in the embodiment of the invention disclosed in Figs. 1 to 4 hereof.

It will be realized that the apparatus of the invention can be used in any desired type of page card-file and that the contents of the file comprising transversely extending data-bearing strips can be secured to the page card file in any desired manner when the page card file is to be moved .from a horizontal to a vertical position, to facilitate forming a picture of same.

It will also be understood that, in some instances, it will not be necessary to engage the plow frame with both sides of the apparatus of the class described. The frame need only be engaged with one side of the apparatus in some instances. Furthermore, in structures such as that shown in Fig. 5, it may be desirable to form the entire upper section of the page card file positioning frame from a roller which is used to position the file for longitudinal movement. The roller used in positioning the card file would be supported on the main frame from the outer end of such roller member.

While several embodiments of the invention have been disclosed herein, it will be appreciated that modification of these particular embodiments of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.

Having thus described our invention, what we claim is:

1. Apparatus of the class described wherein a frame having two longitudinally extending side members is provided; said side members having laterally outwardly extending flanges on the outer surfaces thereof, said side members each having a longitudinally extending recess formed in the inner face thereof, said recesses being adapted to have a page card. file threaded thereinto and to be supported therebetween for longitudinal movement therethrough, a plow frame for sliding engagement with the top of said frame and for bridging between said side members, substantially Z-shaped members associated with the base portions of said plow frame at the lateral margins thereof to secure said plow frame to the flanges on said side members for sliding engagement with said frame,

and a plow carried by said plow frame.

2. Apparatus of the class described wherein a main frame having two longitudinally extending side members is provided; said side members each having a longitudinally extending recess formed in the inner face thereof, said recesses being adapted to have a page card file threaded thereinto and to be supported therebetween for longitudinal movement therethrough, a plow frame for sliding engagement with the top of said main frame and for bridging between said side members, and bracket members associated with the base portions of said plow frame at the lateral margins thereof to secure said plow frame to said side members for sliding engagement with said main frame.

3. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein ball bearings are associated with said side members and extend into said slots from both surfaces thereof, said ball bearings being located at spaced longitudinal portions of said side members to facilitate passage of a page card file therethrough.

4. In apparatus of the class described, a plow :1- member adapted to be swung into and from engagement with data-bearing strips carried by a page card file, and a plurality of stabilizer fingers extending from said plow member and adapted to overlie a page card file closely when said plow member is engaged therewith to retain data-bearing strips flush against the surface of same.

5. In apparatus of the class described, a frame member, a plow member carried by said frame member and being adapted to be swung into and from engagement with data-bearing strips carried by a page card file positioned in association with said frame member, and a plurality of stabilier fingers extending from said plow member normally to a face thereof spaced from the lower edge thereof, said plow member being adapted to engage with data-bearing cards of a page card file and have said stabilizer fingers closely overlie the cards.

6. In apparatus for positioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file and engaged with the edge flanges thereof, said apparatus comprising a frame having a pair of opposed longitudinally extending slots formed in a portion of said frame, said slots being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and support same for longitudinal movement throu h the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said frame on the upper surface thereof, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point in the plane of said slots, a plurality of positioning fingers engaged with{ laterally spaced portions of said plow device and extending therefrom for aiding in retaining the databearing cards of a page card file flush against the same when said plow device is engaged therewith, and means for positive engagement with 9 a page card file to move it longitudinally of said frame in either direction when engaged with said slots.

'7. Apparatus as in claim 2 wherein bearing means are associated with said side members and extend into said recesses from at least the lower surface thereof, said bearings being located at spaced longitudinal portions of said side members to facilitate sliding passage of a page card file therethrough.

8. In apparatus for positioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file and engaged with the edge flanges thereof, said apparatus comprising a frame having a pair of opposed longitudinally extending slots formed in said frame in a portion thereof, said slots being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and support same therebetween for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said frame on the upper surface thereof, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said slots for engaging with cards in a page card file, and means formoving a page card file longitudinally of said frame when engaged with said slots.

9. In apparatus as in claim 8, a bracket secured to said frame at one end thereof, a support bracket pivotally secured to said bracket for limited movement in a vertical plane, means for controlling the position of said support bracket on said bracket, a tray having opposed overhanging edge flanges and being adapted to receive a page card file moving from said frame, and means pivotally securing said tray to said support bracket to per-' mit said tray to be positioned as an extension of and normal to said frame at extremities of its movement.

10. In apparatus as in claim 8, a bracket secured to said frame at one end thereof, a support bracket, means pivotally securing said support bracket to said bracket for limited movement in a vertical plane, means for controlling the position of said support bracket on said bracket, a tray having opposed overhanging edge flanges and being adapted to receive a page card file moving from said frame, and means pivotally securing said tray to said support bracket to permit said tray to be positioned in abutment with an end of and normal to said frame at extremities of its movement, the end of said tray adapted to be positioned adjacent said frame being formed on an are centered on said tray securing means, said end of said frame having a concave contour complemental to said curved tray end.

11. In apparatus for positioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slid ably carried by the page card file and engaged with the edge flanges thereof, said apparatus comprising a frame having a longitudinally open center portion and a pair of opposed longitudinally extending slots formed in the portion of said frame defining the center portion thereof, said slots being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and support the file for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said frame above said slots, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said/slots, means for engagement with a page card file to move it longitudinally of said frame when engaged with said slots on said frame, a bracket carried by said frame and extending longitudie nally therebeyond, a support bracket having a support surface and being pivotally carried by said bracket for pivotal movement in a vertical plane from a position where said support surface is horizontal to a position with same vertical, a tray having opposed overhanging edge flanges adapted to receive a page card file therebetween to position same for longitudinal movement, and a pivot member securing said tray to the support surface of said support bracket for pivotal movement thereon so that said tray can be aligned longitudinally with said frame and be positioned normal to the longitudinal axis thereof.

12. In apparatus for positioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file and engaged with the edge flanges thereof, said apparatus comprising a frame having a longitudinally open center portion and a pair of opposed longitudinally extending slots formed in the portion of said frame defining the center portion thereof, said slots being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and support the file for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said frame on the upper surface thereof, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow/ frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said slots, means for positive engagement with a page card file to move it longitudinally of said frame in either direction when engaged with said slots on said frame, said frame having a bracket extending longitudinally therebeyond, a support bracket having a fiat support surface and being pivotally carried by said frame bracket for pivotal movement in a vertical plane from a position with said support surface being horizcntal to a position with same vertical, a tray having opposed overhanging edge flanges adapted to receive a page card file therebetween and engage therewith, a pivot member securing said tray to the support surface of said support bracket for pivotal movement thereon so that said tray can be aligned longitudinally with said frame and be positioned normal to the longitudinal axis thereof, and bearing means associated with said tray for pivotally supporting same.

13. In apparatus for processing page card files and their contents, a frame adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file, a page card file, a rack carried by said page card file on the lower surface thereof, a pinion gear engaged with said rack, a shaft positioning said pinion gear, a pair of support links journaling said shaft therein on opposite sides of said gear, tubular guides carried by said frame and slidably positioning said links therein for vertical movement, a control shaft journaled in said frame, a pair of cams carried by said control shaft, the lower ends of said links being supported by said cams for controlling the vertical position of said shaft and the engagement of said pinion with said rack, and means for rotating said control shaft.

14. In apparatus for processing page card files and their contents, a frame adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file, a page card file, a rack carried by said page card file on the lower surface thereof, a pinion gear engaged with said rack, a shaft positioning said pinion gear, a support member journaling said 2, s41 ,vee

shaft therein, a tubular guide carried by said frame and slidably positioning said link therein, a control shaft journaled in said frame, a cam carried by said control shaft, said link being engaged with said cam .for controlling the vertical position of said shaft and the engagement of said pinion with said rack, and means for moving said control shaft through an are.

15. In apparatus for positioning a page card fil'e having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file in engagement with the edge flanges thereof and having means on the under surface thereof for engaging motivating means, said apparatus comprising a main frame having a pair of opposed longitudinally extending slots formed therein, said slots being adapted to receive the fianged edges of a page card file and support the file for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a

plow frame carried by said main frame above said slots, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said slots, means carried by said main frame for engagement with a page card file to move it longitudinally of said main frame when such file is engaged with said slots on said main frame, and driving means for said means.

16. Apparatus as in claim 15 wherein a mounting bracket is provided for said main frame, said main frame is provided with a dependent mounting lug, a shaft is associated with said:

lug and journaled on said mounting bracket to support said main frame for arcuate movement: in a vertical plane, said lug and said bracket having complementary surfaces fcrmed thereon for limiting said main frame to movement through an arc of about 90 from a horizontal to a vertical position, and means for effecting arcuate movement of said main frame.

17. In apparatus for positioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file in engagement with the edge flanges thereof and havin means on the under surface thereof for engaging motivating means, said apparatus comprising a frame having one section with a longitudinally open center portion and a pair of opposed longitudinally extending devices associated with the center portion thereof, said devices being adapted to engage with the edges of a page card file and support the file for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said frame above said devices, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said devices, means for engagement with a page card file to move it longitudinally of said frame when such file is engaged with said devices on said frame, and

driving means for said means.

,18. In apparatus for processing page card files and their contents, a frame adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file,

side edges ofa page card file to position same thereinfor longitudinal sliding movement in a fixed path, a tray adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file and to receive same from said frame, said tray defining' aplane, support means for said tray, and means pivotally securing said tray to' said support means for arcuate movement in the plane of said tray. 7

20. In apparatus forpositioning a page card file having inwardly turned edge flanges with transversely extending data-bearing cards slidably carried by the page card file and engaged with the edge flanges thereof, said apparatus comprising a frame having a pair of opposed" longitudinally extending slotsformed in said. frame in a portion thereof, said slots being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and suportsame therebetween for longitud inal movementthrough the apparatus, a plow posed longitudinally extending slots formed in.

said main frame in a portion thereof, said slots.

being adapted to receive the flanged edges of a page card file and support same therebetween for longitudinal movement through the apparatus, a plow frame slidably carried by said main frame and movable at least substantially the length thereof, a plow device pivotally carried by said plow frame for pivotal movement to and from a point substantially in the plane of said slots for engaging with cards in a page file, and means for preventing relative movement at desired times between said main frame and a page card file engaged therewith. I

22. In apparatus as in claim 19, positioning means for said support means adapted to support it for movement in a plane lying normally to the plane of said tray.

23. In apparatus for positioning a page card file, a frame adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file to position same therein for longitudinal sliding movement in a fixed path, a tray adapted to engage with the marginal side edges of a page card file and to receive same from said frame, and support means for said tray, said tray being movable with relation to said frame.

24. Apparatus as in claim 2, wherein a mounting lug is provided for said main frame, and means engage said lug to position said main frame for arcuate movement in a vertical plane-about an axis extending transversely of said main frame.

HENRY H. FELDSTEIN. MARC J. FELDSTEIN.

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